AjaxAndy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 14, 2025 2:23 pm
That'd be a great deal depending on how much the loan cost us. Could free up some much needed funds to spend on other positions if it happens!
The equivalent West Ham rumour had the loan fee at €10m... :/
Cozzie wrote: ↑Mon Jul 14, 2025 4:18 pm
It will most likely end up being a higher loan fee for a lower fixed fee the season after.
I think that would be a fair deal too. We get to have a look and see if it works out and they get something out of it we decide he’s not worth the final payment
@brap2 Is there a date for the flappening yet? Because as much as I'd like to be calm on Travers and Thierno Barry's two left feet, I'm starting to flap at the slow transfer pace.
Not much time before the season start really, just over a month. But I'd rather us get off to a bad start and lose a few points than be saddled with the wrong players, not good enough, over-priced, wrong age, wrong profile and a massive financial drain.
Think we might get two or three more in before the Leeds game and a few more towards the end of the transfer window.
Here's the state of play for everyone in the PL so far. We're a little behind most but there are others in similar or worse situations, and of course a team having signed a lot of players doesn't necessarily = a team that is successful. I found reading through it quite reassuring tbh.
That said, we're definitely coming from a place where we need to bring a lot of players in because of squad turnover so we really could do with a couple of solid additions in the next week or so.
Ultimately, we don’t seem in danger of going down this season but nor are we going to be making waves and pushing for Europe.
Based on that I’d say buying the right players for the medium/long term is more important than having the full squad ready by week one.
Right now anybody at our level will sign for us but anybody at the European competition level either in potential or experience will be holding out for better options and they’re the players we should be wanting
StirlingBlue wrote: ↑Mon Jul 14, 2025 8:46 pm
Ultimately, we don’t seem in danger of going down this season but nor are we going to be making waves and pushing for Europe.
Based on that I’d say buying the right players for the medium/long term is more important than having the full squad ready by week one.
Right now anybody at our level will sign for us but anybody at the European competition level either in potential or experience will be holding out for better options and they’re the players we should be wanting
We start the season as we are, where do we finish?
We have maybe 14 actual players, and from them 3-4 are worst case scenario, manager doesn't fancy them, don't think they will actually play much really type guys.
Risky wrote: ↑Mon Jul 14, 2025 8:12 pm
Here's the state of play for everyone in the PL so far. We're a little behind most but there are others in similar or worse situations, and of course a team having signed a lot of players doesn't necessarily = a team that is successful. I found reading through it quite reassuring tbh.
That said, we're definitely coming from a place where we need to bring a lot of players in because of squad turnover so we really could do with a couple of solid additions in the next week or so.
Im looking at the lists on players teams around and below us have bought, and I'm fucked if I know if any of them are any good as I'd say a good 90% I've not knowingly heard of.
Porto Winger, Francisco Conceição has rejected a move to Everton as he prefers a permanent move to Juventus. Everton were the only club willing to meet the €30M release clause but the winger declined to join